I Veitcb ai)d Allai) wisb j | you a Brigbt, F)appy j I ai)6 Prosperous 1916 and would here introduce to i| you the very latest sugges- ' I tions in Window Curtains :: jii _ ■■ :-\ j ■ * !| !? ;:j ALL-OVER LACE NET is strong, durable, and extremely ■; i| dainty, in white or ivory ; 45 in. to 50 in. wide | I 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, and 1/11 yard j; •ii MADRAS MUSLIN—Always a favourite draping-; 45 in. to 50 in. ii !ii . wide l/'i 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, and a/6 yard ii, II COLOURED BORDER MADRAS— 4S in. to 50 in. wide j|| I ' 1/6, 1/9, and 2/- yard- ji! I!j CREAM MADRAS CURTAINS—3J yards long; exquisite de- | iji signs ■'••/61 16/6, and 18/6 the pair ;j| I CREAM POPLIN CASEMENT CLOTH— 50 in. wide j;j jlj 1/9, 1/11, 2/11, and 3/6 yard !:j j| COLOURED BORDER CASEMENT CLOTH— jj ;j 30 inches wide— 9_* yard ;jj I 36 inches wide— 9-J-d yard | !ji 40 inches wide— 1/- yard |j| »! 50 inches wide— 1/3 and 1/6 yard. lj il . |! I SPOT MUSLIN—With coloured border, 30 m. wide ,10£ d yard | ji CREAM LACE CURTAINS—With coloured border, just to j | hand; a distinct novelty; si yards long- 18/6 and 21/- pair jlj I c3@tiaDciHDmciao][Qsn[igsii3nrDaß + \ \ **& >*« IJ4' "*&<^ .1 X«e. A To be had in several designs I ■s both broochesor pendants. JL In plain. 9ct. and ISct. gold. EOS supplied in neat cases. PENDANT Also with stones set 94&U.27/S. 15ct.3»<«. in the stars. <R t ,u« n <i)" ANZAC " Jewellery «««••—> To commemorate the landing in Gallipoli ol our gallant men Irom under the SOUTHERN CROSS, a landing "quite without parallel in the whole story ol military achievement," says the News of the World. Ilth August. 1915. What better ornament could be worn than on* depicting the Southern ■ Cress embellished with the now famous name "ANZAC," isrmed by piecing together the initial letters ol Australian-New Zealand Army Corps. Designs registered by and only ta be had Irom W. LITTLEJOHN & SON "ZS?" Our New Xmas Goods have just been opened up, V * t ■ VITh« Doctor Says: iff, *fe "YOU M^JST GET RID OF Mf/' 4** BAP TEETH." I _^ Nasty, decayed Teeth are hotbeds of disease. MTIV^DL^^ They steadily undermine health by tainting T^Osfe^' food and ruining digestion. V£j? wSt"*. Better consult us at once. \^t2?S-^^ Nothing to dread. Dentistry as practised /?\A\"!^%l here has banished Discomfort and Pain. /)) \\T "T* ' .Principals only attend on patients. Careful / %rf__°_^_f and satisfactory work guaranteed. F_fftw^E_\ CROWN AND BRIDGEWORK . • 30/. per Tooth /-"^t^PP SETS OF TEETH - - Upper or tower, from £2 2s Smile Sei Jy."^ JT' Extr*ction» FREE when Sets .tetni. m s""*» ■> Marsdon & Chamberlain dentFsts Jt\ / 69 Manners Street, Wellington Jl I Hoor«: »*.m. lill < p.m., end 7 p.m. to 1.39 p.m. Nuries to ettendence. m The Highest Point of Excellence Hudson's Biscuits CREAM WAFERS IERMALINE CIERRY FINGERS DIGESTIVE •IIEEN DRtPS SHORTCAKE SPONGE FINGERS CARAWAY DATE BARS CREAM SANDWICH NEWBURY'S RUSKS Ask for HUDSON'S BISCUIT. 9 at all Grocers and Conlectioaen. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOURS ' OPEN AS USUAL' THIS WEEK FROM TUESDAY, 9 a.m. DR. F. J. ■ RAYNER, Winder'!, Building,
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 2, 4 January 1916, Page 9
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